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    The e-Marketing Plan - Brief Overview and Working Scheme
    I. Summary of a marketing planThe marketing planning (concretized in the marketing plan) is an essential organizational activity, considering the hostile and complex competitive business environment. Our ability and skills to perform profitable sales are affected by hundreds of internal and external factors that interact in a difficult way to evaluate. A marketing manager must understand and build an image upon these variables and their interactions, and must take rational decisions.Let us see what do we call a "marketing plan"? It is the result of the planning activity, a document that includes a review of the organization's place in the market, an analysis of the STEP factors as well as a SWOT analysis. A complete plan would also formulate some presumptions on why we think the past marketing strategy was successful or not. The next phase shall present the objectives we set, together with the strategies to achieve these objectives. In a logical sequence, we wil
    ic; they offer competitive sports and arts as well as numerous clubs and community service projects.

    The Academy of Holy Names is one of the oldest private schools in the Tampa area, having been founded in 1881. Their pre-kindergarten through eighth grade offers excellence in education to both boys and girls. Ninth through twelfth grade classes are restricted to an all-female student body. The school's teaching are based on the Catholic faith. Students are not required to be of the Catholic faith to attend, though nearly three-quarters are.

    The Jesuit School is an all-boy school with a reputation for turning out high-achieving graduates. This school was founded 18 years after the Academy of Holy Names. Jesuit School education includes numerous missionary and community service opportunities for its students. Students are not required to be members of the Jesuit Church.

    In 2002, a three-decade old school began unpacking boxes in their new, state of the art facility across from Tampa its former home at the University of Tampa. Tampa Preparatory School serves students and their family from sixth grade through twelfth. Tampa Prep doesn't offer remedial classes, their program was designed to offer challenging coursework in core subjects as well as a wide diversity of other subjects - fine art, computer technology, music, dance, theater, golf, track, swimming, volleyball, soccer, baseball, basketball and wrestling.

    Co-ed students at Tampa Catholi

    The Importance of Domain Names
    You’ve decided to take the plunge and develop a website. Maybe you already know exactly how you want it to look or know someone that can design it for you. While this is extremely important, have you thought about registering a domain name for your site? Domain names are another piece of your websites brand. Without a cohesive branding effort you will have bits and pieces but not a complete package.What is a domain name? A domain name is the address of the website and email used by customers to find you company. Domain names replace IP addresses (unique numbers) because they are easy to remember. A domain can contain numbers, letters, and hyphens up to 67 characters. Now that you understand what a domain is, why is it important?There are many reasons a domain name is important. Listed are just a few of the key reasons: Uniquely identifies your website. Two companies cannot simultaneously hold the same domain name Domains are quickly becomi
    Children throughout Tampa wake up each Monday through Friday and head out to school, lunch and books in hand. While they may bemoan another day filled with reading, writing and arithmetic, they are receiving their education from one of the highest ranked school districts in the state.

    Hillsborough County School District has a policy of offering a dynamic cross-section of schooling options because they understand that a "one size fits all" education doesn't coalesce with their community. These include Walton Academy of the Performing Arts and two teen parent schools. Among the public schooling options are magnet and charter schools.

    Magnet Schools

    Magnet schools offer students a more exploratory education. Students must show a strong interest in the field of study of their chosen magnet school in order to be considered for enrollment. Even though magnet schools educate studies concentrated in a specific field, they are funded by the state and school district and must adhere to the performance standards just like traditional public schools. Most students of magnet schools go on to complete post-secondary education in their field of study. Magnet schools, listed with their field of study, in the New Tampa area include:
    Cahoon Elementary, Animal Science
    Dunbar Elementary, Math/Science/Technology
    Lee Elementary, World Studies
    Lincoln Elementary, International Studies/International Baccalaureate
    Lockhart Elementary, Foreign Language & Global Studies; Visual/Performing/Communication Arts
    Lomax Elementary, Math/Science/Technology
    MacFarlane International Studies/International Baccalaureate
    Muller Elementary, Environmental Studies; Visual/Performing/Communication Arts
    Philip Shore Elementary, Visual/Performing/Communication Arts
    Rampello Kindergarten through 8, Cultural Arts & Humanities

    Charter Schools

    While magnet schools offer highly concentrated curriculums, charter schools offer highly specialized teaching styles. Charter schools are owned and operated privately with subsidization through Hillsborough County School District and the State of Florida. They are just as accountable as traditional and magnet public schools through FCAT testing (more on this under "Standards", below.) Charter schools often require parents to commit to a number of hours of volunteer work throughout the school year. They also require that parents understand their particular charter, or contract. Examples of charter school options include those that teach in Montessori style, Core Curriculum or Independent Study (distance learning.)

    Any student that qualifies for public education in Hillsborough County may apply to attend a charter school, regardless of how far or close the student lives from the school.

    Standards

    The Sunshine State Standards, or SSS, are the uniform educational criteria for each grade level from Kindergarten through graduation. All public and most private schools in Florida have adopted these standards and teach material so that students will meet or exceed them. In 1998, the State of Florida began testing students based on the criteria to gauge the effectiveness of the SSS. A consortium of educators and instructional professionals from around the United States came up with the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, or FCAT.

    Students are tested annually from third grade through eleventh. Reading and math tests are given each year. Writing is assessed in all grades except fifth and eleventh grades. Science knowledge is tested in fifth, eighth and tenth.

    Beginning in the 2005-2006 school year, students are required to successfully pass the tenth grade test to qualify for a regular high school diploma upon graduation. Students scoring less than a passing grade on any of the subjects tested are offered subsequent testing opportunities during their eleventh and twelfth grade years.

    According to 2005 testing scores, Florida students scored at or above the national average in fourth grade reading, fourth and eighth grade writing, fourth grade science and fourth grade mathematics. All other grade levels and areas of study that were compared showed Floridian students were close to national averages and gaining ground.

    Gorrie Elementary, located just a mile from the University of Tampa in West Tampa, scored highest of all elementary schools in fourth grade reading and mathematics among all Hillsborough schools tested in 2006. Roosevelt Elementary, located in the Palma Ceia area, scored highest for fourth grade writing skills of all Hillsborough County schools during 2006.

    Terrace Community Middle School, a charter school located just south of New Tampa, scored highest among all eight graders tested in 2006 in Hillsborough County middle schools for math and science. Wilson Middle, located in the Davis Island community, scored highest among eighth graders in reading and writing.

    Palma Ceia area's Plant High School scored highest among all Hillsborough County tenth graders for math, reading and writing in 2006.

    New Tampa schools showed remarkable staying power and above average scores for each of their six elementary, two middle and two high schools. Each school scored 300 or more in all subjects tested in 2006, for grades four, eight and ten.

    Private Schools in Tampa

    Some families in the New Tampa area prefer a religious or college preparatory private school for their children to receive their education. While the list of private education options is copious, below is a list of a few of the most prominent private schools in the area, as well as their particular specialty. Berkeley Preparatory School operates to create well-rounded, college bound students. They provide education from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The teachers and staff strive to educate students beyond reading, writing and arithmetic; they offer competitive sports and arts as well as numerous clubs and community service projects.

    The Academy of Holy Names is one of the oldest private schools in the Tampa area, having been founded in 1881. Their pre-kindergarten through eighth grade offers excellence in education to both boys and girls. Ninth through twelfth grade classes are restricted to an all-female student body. The school's teaching are based on the Catholic faith. Students are not required to be of the Catholic faith to attend, though nearly three-quarters are.

    The Jesuit School is an all-boy school with a reputation for turning out high-achieving graduates. This school was founded 18 years after the Academy of Holy Names. Jesuit School education includes numerous missionary and community service opportunities for its students. Students are not required to be members of the Jesuit Church.

    In 2002, a three-decade old school began unpacking boxes in their new, state of the art facility across from Tampa its former home at the University of Tampa. Tampa Preparatory School serves students and their family from sixth grade through twelfth. Tampa Prep doesn't offer remedial classes, their program was designed to offer challenging coursework in core subjects as well as a wide diversity of other subjects - fine art, computer technology, music, dance, theater, golf, track, swimming, volleyball, soccer, baseball, basketball and wrestling.

    Co-ed students at Tampa Catholic

    Your Mission, If You Choose To Accept It
    "My mission?Not only do I not know if I want to accept it, I don't even know what it is!"Does that sound familiar?Your mission doesn't have to fit into a lot of the molds you may have imagined.Have you dismissed the idea of having a mission as something for more significant or complicated endeavors?Your mission doesn't have to be huge or to save the world in order to be worth having. It definitely doesn't have to be something that is self-sacrificing or painful to be a meaningful mission.Your mission statement is about communication.Mission statements are simply explaining why your business exists and why customers will buy your product or service. In your mission statement you are communicating what the focus of your company is and what you are providing to customers.Short is good.Your statement should be short. One sentence. So short and simple that a 12-year old could easily understand it. And, you and anyone in y
    Language & Global Studies; Visual/Performing/Communication Arts
    Lomax Elementary, Math/Science/Technology
    MacFarlane International Studies/International Baccalaureate
    Muller Elementary, Environmental Studies; Visual/Performing/Communication Arts
    Philip Shore Elementary, Visual/Performing/Communication Arts
    Rampello Kindergarten through 8, Cultural Arts & Humanities

    Charter Schools

    While magnet schools offer highly concentrated curriculums, charter schools offer highly specialized teaching styles. Charter schools are owned and operated privately with subsidization through Hillsborough County School District and the State of Florida. They are just as accountable as traditional and magnet public schools through FCAT testing (more on this under "Standards", below.) Charter schools often require parents to commit to a number of hours of volunteer work throughout the school year. They also require that parents understand their particular charter, or contract. Examples of charter school options include those that teach in Montessori style, Core Curriculum or Independent Study (distance learning.)

    Any student that qualifies for public education in Hillsborough County may apply to attend a charter school, regardless of how far or close the student lives from the school.

    Standards

    The Sunshine State Standards, or SSS, are the uniform educational criteria for each grade level from Kindergarten through graduation. All public and most private schools in Florida have adopted these standards and teach material so that students will meet or exceed them. In 1998, the State of Florida began testing students based on the criteria to gauge the effectiveness of the SSS. A consortium of educators and instructional professionals from around the United States came up with the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, or FCAT.

    Students are tested annually from third grade through eleventh. Reading and math tests are given each year. Writing is assessed in all grades except fifth and eleventh grades. Science knowledge is tested in fifth, eighth and tenth.

    Beginning in the 2005-2006 school year, students are required to successfully pass the tenth grade test to qualify for a regular high school diploma upon graduation. Students scoring less than a passing grade on any of the subjects tested are offered subsequent testing opportunities during their eleventh and twelfth grade years.

    According to 2005 testing scores, Florida students scored at or above the national average in fourth grade reading, fourth and eighth grade writing, fourth grade science and fourth grade mathematics. All other grade levels and areas of study that were compared showed Floridian students were close to national averages and gaining ground.

    Gorrie Elementary, located just a mile from the University of Tampa in West Tampa, scored highest of all elementary schools in fourth grade reading and mathematics among all Hillsborough schools tested in 2006. Roosevelt Elementary, located in the Palma Ceia area, scored highest for fourth grade writing skills of all Hillsborough County schools during 2006.

    Terrace Community Middle School, a charter school located just south of New Tampa, scored highest among all eight graders tested in 2006 in Hillsborough County middle schools for math and science. Wilson Middle, located in the Davis Island community, scored highest among eighth graders in reading and writing.

    Palma Ceia area's Plant High School scored highest among all Hillsborough County tenth graders for math, reading and writing in 2006.

    New Tampa schools showed remarkable staying power and above average scores for each of their six elementary, two middle and two high schools. Each school scored 300 or more in all subjects tested in 2006, for grades four, eight and ten.

    Private Schools in Tampa

    Some families in the New Tampa area prefer a religious or college preparatory private school for their children to receive their education. While the list of private education options is copious, below is a list of a few of the most prominent private schools in the area, as well as their particular specialty. Berkeley Preparatory School operates to create well-rounded, college bound students. They provide education from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The teachers and staff strive to educate students beyond reading, writing and arithmetic; they offer competitive sports and arts as well as numerous clubs and community service projects.

    The Academy of Holy Names is one of the oldest private schools in the Tampa area, having been founded in 1881. Their pre-kindergarten through eighth grade offers excellence in education to both boys and girls. Ninth through twelfth grade classes are restricted to an all-female student body. The school's teaching are based on the Catholic faith. Students are not required to be of the Catholic faith to attend, though nearly three-quarters are.

    The Jesuit School is an all-boy school with a reputation for turning out high-achieving graduates. This school was founded 18 years after the Academy of Holy Names. Jesuit School education includes numerous missionary and community service opportunities for its students. Students are not required to be members of the Jesuit Church.

    In 2002, a three-decade old school began unpacking boxes in their new, state of the art facility across from Tampa its former home at the University of Tampa. Tampa Preparatory School serves students and their family from sixth grade through twelfth. Tampa Prep doesn't offer remedial classes, their program was designed to offer challenging coursework in core subjects as well as a wide diversity of other subjects - fine art, computer technology, music, dance, theater, golf, track, swimming, volleyball, soccer, baseball, basketball and wrestling.

    Co-ed students at Tampa Catholi

    Tele-selling Training Materials
    When teleselling training material to corporations or midsize businesses it is very important to make sure you are talking to the decision maker. Generally in a large corporation there will be someone who is head of training and they will have things that they need. Since training is the key to the survival of any large company you will have the exact audience you need to pitch your products.One of the best ways to do telephone sales for training materials is while you have the customer or potential client on the line have them go to the web site and walk them through a demonstration and a video. By doing this they can see exactly what it is that you are selling and this will increase sales tremendously.There are hundreds and thousands of customers in the United States that are fairly large businesses that need more training material and they cannot get enough. With all the rules and regulations and potential lawsuits they must be careful to do it right.Once
    public and most private schools in Florida have adopted these standards and teach material so that students will meet or exceed them. In 1998, the State of Florida began testing students based on the criteria to gauge the effectiveness of the SSS. A consortium of educators and instructional professionals from around the United States came up with the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, or FCAT.

    Students are tested annually from third grade through eleventh. Reading and math tests are given each year. Writing is assessed in all grades except fifth and eleventh grades. Science knowledge is tested in fifth, eighth and tenth.

    Beginning in the 2005-2006 school year, students are required to successfully pass the tenth grade test to qualify for a regular high school diploma upon graduation. Students scoring less than a passing grade on any of the subjects tested are offered subsequent testing opportunities during their eleventh and twelfth grade years.

    According to 2005 testing scores, Florida students scored at or above the national average in fourth grade reading, fourth and eighth grade writing, fourth grade science and fourth grade mathematics. All other grade levels and areas of study that were compared showed Floridian students were close to national averages and gaining ground.

    Gorrie Elementary, located just a mile from the University of Tampa in West Tampa, scored highest of all elementary schools in fourth grade reading and mathematics among all Hillsborough schools tested in 2006. Roosevelt Elementary, located in the Palma Ceia area, scored highest for fourth grade writing skills of all Hillsborough County schools during 2006.

    Terrace Community Middle School, a charter school located just south of New Tampa, scored highest among all eight graders tested in 2006 in Hillsborough County middle schools for math and science. Wilson Middle, located in the Davis Island community, scored highest among eighth graders in reading and writing.

    Palma Ceia area's Plant High School scored highest among all Hillsborough County tenth graders for math, reading and writing in 2006.

    New Tampa schools showed remarkable staying power and above average scores for each of their six elementary, two middle and two high schools. Each school scored 300 or more in all subjects tested in 2006, for grades four, eight and ten.

    Private Schools in Tampa

    Some families in the New Tampa area prefer a religious or college preparatory private school for their children to receive their education. While the list of private education options is copious, below is a list of a few of the most prominent private schools in the area, as well as their particular specialty. Berkeley Preparatory School operates to create well-rounded, college bound students. They provide education from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The teachers and staff strive to educate students beyond reading, writing and arithmetic; they offer competitive sports and arts as well as numerous clubs and community service projects.

    The Academy of Holy Names is one of the oldest private schools in the Tampa area, having been founded in 1881. Their pre-kindergarten through eighth grade offers excellence in education to both boys and girls. Ninth through twelfth grade classes are restricted to an all-female student body. The school's teaching are based on the Catholic faith. Students are not required to be of the Catholic faith to attend, though nearly three-quarters are.

    The Jesuit School is an all-boy school with a reputation for turning out high-achieving graduates. This school was founded 18 years after the Academy of Holy Names. Jesuit School education includes numerous missionary and community service opportunities for its students. Students are not required to be members of the Jesuit Church.

    In 2002, a three-decade old school began unpacking boxes in their new, state of the art facility across from Tampa its former home at the University of Tampa. Tampa Preparatory School serves students and their family from sixth grade through twelfth. Tampa Prep doesn't offer remedial classes, their program was designed to offer challenging coursework in core subjects as well as a wide diversity of other subjects - fine art, computer technology, music, dance, theater, golf, track, swimming, volleyball, soccer, baseball, basketball and wrestling.

    Co-ed students at Tampa Catholi

    2 Golden Rules for the Success of Subscription Websites
    The success of any subscription website is not dependent on a huge sum of start up money!There are two basic requirements that every subscription web site must have in order to succeed in the internet business. Even if you have lots of money reserves to support you, these two basic requirements can not be ignored. Many a dot com companies failed because of ignoring these important factors while designing their business models. These two rules are very simple and common to other businesses as well. The two common sense rules for the success of any subscription website are:· Keep your fixed expenses and overheads low. The lower the fixed expenses and the overheads for running a business, especially a subscription website, more the chances of success. The internet and the ecommerce sites offer you a huge opportunity to start a business with very low initial investment and even lower running expenses. While doing subscription websites you must remember this golden rule.tics among all Hillsborough schools tested in 2006. Roosevelt Elementary, located in the Palma Ceia area, scored highest for fourth grade writing skills of all Hillsborough County schools during 2006.

    Terrace Community Middle School, a charter school located just south of New Tampa, scored highest among all eight graders tested in 2006 in Hillsborough County middle schools for math and science. Wilson Middle, located in the Davis Island community, scored highest among eighth graders in reading and writing.

    Palma Ceia area's Plant High School scored highest among all Hillsborough County tenth graders for math, reading and writing in 2006.

    New Tampa schools showed remarkable staying power and above average scores for each of their six elementary, two middle and two high schools. Each school scored 300 or more in all subjects tested in 2006, for grades four, eight and ten.

    Private Schools in Tampa

    Some families in the New Tampa area prefer a religious or college preparatory private school for their children to receive their education. While the list of private education options is copious, below is a list of a few of the most prominent private schools in the area, as well as their particular specialty. Berkeley Preparatory School operates to create well-rounded, college bound students. They provide education from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The teachers and staff strive to educate students beyond reading, writing and arithmetic; they offer competitive sports and arts as well as numerous clubs and community service projects.

    The Academy of Holy Names is one of the oldest private schools in the Tampa area, having been founded in 1881. Their pre-kindergarten through eighth grade offers excellence in education to both boys and girls. Ninth through twelfth grade classes are restricted to an all-female student body. The school's teaching are based on the Catholic faith. Students are not required to be of the Catholic faith to attend, though nearly three-quarters are.

    The Jesuit School is an all-boy school with a reputation for turning out high-achieving graduates. This school was founded 18 years after the Academy of Holy Names. Jesuit School education includes numerous missionary and community service opportunities for its students. Students are not required to be members of the Jesuit Church.

    In 2002, a three-decade old school began unpacking boxes in their new, state of the art facility across from Tampa its former home at the University of Tampa. Tampa Preparatory School serves students and their family from sixth grade through twelfth. Tampa Prep doesn't offer remedial classes, their program was designed to offer challenging coursework in core subjects as well as a wide diversity of other subjects - fine art, computer technology, music, dance, theater, golf, track, swimming, volleyball, soccer, baseball, basketball and wrestling.

    Co-ed students at Tampa Catholi

    Designing A Website Around Top AdSense CPC
    Many people who decide start using the Internet to make money do so without ever selling a product. What they do instead is sell a service by offering information. They get paid by focusing in on top AdSense cpc keywords to build their web sites around. This concept can be a bit difficult for newcomers to grasp, and honestly, it’s not always the best way to a payday.Top AdSense cpc, or click per pay, keywords are those advertisers are willing to pay the most for per click. Each time someone clicks on an ad, the Top AdSense cpc clients pay Google the high stated rate. This doesn’t necessarily translate into a full payday for the web site that’s hosting the Google ad, however. Rather, they just get a piece of the pie.It is quite possible to make money using top AdSense cpc words to create a site, but sometimes lesser paying words will actually draw more niche traffic that’s willing to click through on the ads. In the top AdSense cpc world, the truth is the highest click
    ic; they offer competitive sports and arts as well as numerous clubs and community service projects.

    The Academy of Holy Names is one of the oldest private schools in the Tampa area, having been founded in 1881. Their pre-kindergarten through eighth grade offers excellence in education to both boys and girls. Ninth through twelfth grade classes are restricted to an all-female student body. The school's teaching are based on the Catholic faith. Students are not required to be of the Catholic faith to attend, though nearly three-quarters are.

    The Jesuit School is an all-boy school with a reputation for turning out high-achieving graduates. This school was founded 18 years after the Academy of Holy Names. Jesuit School education includes numerous missionary and community service opportunities for its students. Students are not required to be members of the Jesuit Church.

    In 2002, a three-decade old school began unpacking boxes in their new, state of the art facility across from Tampa its former home at the University of Tampa. Tampa Preparatory School serves students and their family from sixth grade through twelfth. Tampa Prep doesn't offer remedial classes, their program was designed to offer challenging coursework in core subjects as well as a wide diversity of other subjects - fine art, computer technology, music, dance, theater, golf, track, swimming, volleyball, soccer, baseball, basketball and wrestling.

    Co-ed students at Tampa Catholic High School receive their education in the three R's as well as the three purposes set forth by the Catholic faith - teaching the Message of God as revealed in Christ and through His Church; building Community through fellowship in the life of the Holy Spirit; and providing opportunities for Service to the community. After school, students continue their education by taking part in some of the nearly two dozen clubs and extra-curricular activities. Tampa Catholic's philosophy is to educate the entire student- mind, body, and spirit.

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